Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10
Nadler Mocks Trump's Game 3 NBA Finals Visit as Knicks Try to Rebound in Game 4
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Nadler Mocks Trump's Game 3 NBA Finals Visit as Knicks Try to Rebound in Game 4

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 10

Summary

  • Jerry Nadler used a House hearing on sports broadcasting to jab Donald Trump, saying the Knicks "should do fine" in Game 4 if he stays away from Madison Square Garden.
  • The remark came during testimony focused on the Sports Broadcasting Act and NFL streaming exclusivity, which lawmakers said can force fans to spend nearly $1,000 to watch games.
  • Trump attended Game 3 on June 8, becoming the first sitting president at an NBA Finals game, and watched the Knicks lose at home after taking the first 2 games in San Antonio.
  • His visit drew heavy security around MSG, with fencing, longer entry lines and canceled nearby watch parties; those watch parties were set to return for Wednesday's Game 4.

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